For wearable devices and consumer applications to be successful, they should address more serious health issues than just Wellness and Fitness. This was the conclusion of the recent Juniper Research report which echoed many other respectable sources. As discussed in my previous blog the approaching wave of consumer wearable devices, people are getting increasingly bored with compulsively calculating their calories, steps and BMIs and expect mobile applications to shift to more serious… Read More
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